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Fatman naming names so fans can look at Reggie as a potential villian if things go left.

I can't remember ever hearing a manager say who caused an injury in training.

Usually it's "went in for a 50/50 tackle" etc.

This cunt has to personalise it and throw someone under the bus.

And it's doing exactly what it's intended to do.

The video is posted in a few posts above, so it's common knowledge who did it.

It was clearly an accident, but I just can't work out why Reggie was running towards Johnson in that video. You'd think he would be moving away from him to make space for a pass.
 

"In 2005, Zwayer was involved in the match fixing scandal which centered around 2. Bundesliga referee Robert Hoyzer, who took bribes to fix several matches which he officiated. Zwayer assisted him in a match and allegedly accepted a bribe of 300 euros to avoid critical scenes for Wuppertaler SV. In January 2005, he and three other high-ranking referees informed the DFB about Hoyzer's match fixing. He was subsequently banned from refereeing for 6 months, a suspension that was kept secret for several years until the German newspaper Die Zeit published a secret file from the German FA."

Come on Levy.

Open up the chequebook.
 
"In 2005, Zwayer was involved in the match fixing scandal which centered around 2. Bundesliga referee Robert Hoyzer, who took bribes to fix several matches which he officiated. Zwayer assisted him in a match and allegedly accepted a bribe of 300 euros to avoid critical scenes for Wuppertaler SV. In January 2005, he and three other high-ranking referees informed the DFB about Hoyzer's match fixing. He was subsequently banned from refereeing for 6 months, a suspension that was kept secret for several years until the German newspaper Die Zeit published a secret file from the German FA."

Come on Levy.

Open up the chequebook.
A least a £10 gift voucher (excludes P&P), come on
 
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